C Facial nerve has very complex path. It originates in the pons area of your brainstem where it has both a motor and sensory root. Motor axons innervate the muscle of facial expression and the stapedius muscle.
VMMC-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284682
Taste area lies in the:
1 Frontal lobe
2 Occipital lobe
3 Parietal lobe
4 Temporal lobe
Explanation:
C The middle part of the brain it parietal lobe help a person to identify objects and understand spatial relationships ( where one's body is compared to objects around the person). The parietal lobe is also involved in pain and touch in the body. The parietal process information about temperature taste, touch and movement while the occipital lobe is primarily responsible for vision.
Haryana PMT-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284683
Corpus luteum is a part of:
1 Mammalian lung
2 Mammalian ovary
3 Mid brain
4 Hind brain
Explanation:
B In mammals, corpus luteum is a part of ovary. It is involved in the production of hormones like progesterone and estrogen. It develops from an ovarian follicle during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle or oestrous cycle and releases secondary oocyte from the fully matured ovarian follicle during ovulation. The corpus luteum remain in the ovary, where as secondary oocyte goes to the uterus through the fallopian tube. Hence, one corpus luteum is formed during each menstrual cycle.
Haryana PMT-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284686
The thermoregulatory centre in the body is:
1 Spinal cord
2 Hypothalamus
3 Cerebellum
4 Pituitary
Explanation:
B The thermoregulatory centre of the human body is Hypothalamus. Hypothalamus is a part of the forebrain and contains a thermoregulatory centre within them it maintains the rise and fall of temperature of body and also receives information from thermo receptors found on the skin. Thus, it considered as thermoregulatory centre. Hypothalamus contains neurosecretory cells that secrete hypothalamic hormones.
C Facial nerve has very complex path. It originates in the pons area of your brainstem where it has both a motor and sensory root. Motor axons innervate the muscle of facial expression and the stapedius muscle.
VMMC-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284682
Taste area lies in the:
1 Frontal lobe
2 Occipital lobe
3 Parietal lobe
4 Temporal lobe
Explanation:
C The middle part of the brain it parietal lobe help a person to identify objects and understand spatial relationships ( where one's body is compared to objects around the person). The parietal lobe is also involved in pain and touch in the body. The parietal process information about temperature taste, touch and movement while the occipital lobe is primarily responsible for vision.
Haryana PMT-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284683
Corpus luteum is a part of:
1 Mammalian lung
2 Mammalian ovary
3 Mid brain
4 Hind brain
Explanation:
B In mammals, corpus luteum is a part of ovary. It is involved in the production of hormones like progesterone and estrogen. It develops from an ovarian follicle during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle or oestrous cycle and releases secondary oocyte from the fully matured ovarian follicle during ovulation. The corpus luteum remain in the ovary, where as secondary oocyte goes to the uterus through the fallopian tube. Hence, one corpus luteum is formed during each menstrual cycle.
Haryana PMT-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284686
The thermoregulatory centre in the body is:
1 Spinal cord
2 Hypothalamus
3 Cerebellum
4 Pituitary
Explanation:
B The thermoregulatory centre of the human body is Hypothalamus. Hypothalamus is a part of the forebrain and contains a thermoregulatory centre within them it maintains the rise and fall of temperature of body and also receives information from thermo receptors found on the skin. Thus, it considered as thermoregulatory centre. Hypothalamus contains neurosecretory cells that secrete hypothalamic hormones.
C Facial nerve has very complex path. It originates in the pons area of your brainstem where it has both a motor and sensory root. Motor axons innervate the muscle of facial expression and the stapedius muscle.
VMMC-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284682
Taste area lies in the:
1 Frontal lobe
2 Occipital lobe
3 Parietal lobe
4 Temporal lobe
Explanation:
C The middle part of the brain it parietal lobe help a person to identify objects and understand spatial relationships ( where one's body is compared to objects around the person). The parietal lobe is also involved in pain and touch in the body. The parietal process information about temperature taste, touch and movement while the occipital lobe is primarily responsible for vision.
Haryana PMT-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284683
Corpus luteum is a part of:
1 Mammalian lung
2 Mammalian ovary
3 Mid brain
4 Hind brain
Explanation:
B In mammals, corpus luteum is a part of ovary. It is involved in the production of hormones like progesterone and estrogen. It develops from an ovarian follicle during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle or oestrous cycle and releases secondary oocyte from the fully matured ovarian follicle during ovulation. The corpus luteum remain in the ovary, where as secondary oocyte goes to the uterus through the fallopian tube. Hence, one corpus luteum is formed during each menstrual cycle.
Haryana PMT-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284686
The thermoregulatory centre in the body is:
1 Spinal cord
2 Hypothalamus
3 Cerebellum
4 Pituitary
Explanation:
B The thermoregulatory centre of the human body is Hypothalamus. Hypothalamus is a part of the forebrain and contains a thermoregulatory centre within them it maintains the rise and fall of temperature of body and also receives information from thermo receptors found on the skin. Thus, it considered as thermoregulatory centre. Hypothalamus contains neurosecretory cells that secrete hypothalamic hormones.
C Facial nerve has very complex path. It originates in the pons area of your brainstem where it has both a motor and sensory root. Motor axons innervate the muscle of facial expression and the stapedius muscle.
VMMC-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284682
Taste area lies in the:
1 Frontal lobe
2 Occipital lobe
3 Parietal lobe
4 Temporal lobe
Explanation:
C The middle part of the brain it parietal lobe help a person to identify objects and understand spatial relationships ( where one's body is compared to objects around the person). The parietal lobe is also involved in pain and touch in the body. The parietal process information about temperature taste, touch and movement while the occipital lobe is primarily responsible for vision.
Haryana PMT-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284683
Corpus luteum is a part of:
1 Mammalian lung
2 Mammalian ovary
3 Mid brain
4 Hind brain
Explanation:
B In mammals, corpus luteum is a part of ovary. It is involved in the production of hormones like progesterone and estrogen. It develops from an ovarian follicle during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle or oestrous cycle and releases secondary oocyte from the fully matured ovarian follicle during ovulation. The corpus luteum remain in the ovary, where as secondary oocyte goes to the uterus through the fallopian tube. Hence, one corpus luteum is formed during each menstrual cycle.
Haryana PMT-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284686
The thermoregulatory centre in the body is:
1 Spinal cord
2 Hypothalamus
3 Cerebellum
4 Pituitary
Explanation:
B The thermoregulatory centre of the human body is Hypothalamus. Hypothalamus is a part of the forebrain and contains a thermoregulatory centre within them it maintains the rise and fall of temperature of body and also receives information from thermo receptors found on the skin. Thus, it considered as thermoregulatory centre. Hypothalamus contains neurosecretory cells that secrete hypothalamic hormones.